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During his bond hearing later in the morning, Judge Ellen Sue Venzer said she found probable cause against him on the battery charge, setting Leville off."F*ck you, judge! You b*tch! F*ck you!" he yelled.

Leville walked away from the podium, then returned while flipping her off.

"I don't give a f*ck what you do. Go to hell. You can go to hell for all I care," answered Leveille.

Venzer sent Leveille back to his cell, where he spoke with a public defender, then brought him back for the afternoon bond session.

"I got nothing to say to you, judge. You and the officers that beat my ass can go to hell," Leveille told her. "That girl stabbed me and I am the one to go to prison. I am the victim here. I don't have no apologies to say to nobody."

A corrections officer led Leveille to a bench, where he continued berating Venzer. She issued him a $17,000 bond.

Soto later apologized, saying she was high on Xanax at the time. Rodriguez-Chomat dropped the charge and let her go home.

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